I believe in second chances.

I'm all about second chances.

Everyone deserves second chances.

You don't get any second chances.

I believe in second chances in life.

I'm a strong believer in second chances.

A lot of people don't get second chances.

We get second chances. We get 19th chances.

I like second chances; I've had a few myself.

You don't get second chances in the real world.

I'm an example of why people deserve second chances.

My faith tells me everybody should have second chances.

The business of second chances is everybody's business.

Fiction gives us the second chances that life denies us.

There are no second chances in the volatile Middle East.

There aren't a lot of second chances for second-round picks.

I mean this country is all about second chances. Look at me.

We all think people deserve second chances. None of us are perfect.

Being on TV is similar to being an athlete. You get no second chances.

I'm Christian. I've made mistakes. I believe fervently in second chances.

America loves a forgiveness story. America is the land of second chances.

As a Christian, I believe in redemption. And I believe in second chances.

Temptations, unlike opportunities, will always give you many second chances.

I believe in second chances, but I don't believe in third or fourth chances.

I don't think many people get second chances when it comes to the music scene.

They haven't given too many gamblers a second chances in the world of baseball.

America might be the land of second chances, but it ain't the land of third chances.

When you're on the road, there's no time for second chances and messing yourself up.

People make mistakes and poor decisions in life and sometimes deserve second chances.

I believe in second chances and I have strong faith in God that he forgives our sins.

I will get an opportunity to play again. Why? Because this is the NFL and there's always second chances.

A lot depends on whether your first film does well or not, because people don't give you second chances.

Goalkeepers don't get second chances, but also, we can win games and be praised, so that's the way it is.

I've outlived my parents, and I've had some wonderful second chances in life. I feel remarkably uncheated.

I know television. I've done it for a while, and I know that most of the time, you don't get second chances.

I'm walking proof that second chances work. I want to help others get the same opportunities I've been given.

I don't know about the rest of the world, but America loves redemption. They love giving people second chances.

We're not willing to give black leaders second chances because, in most cases, we're not willing to give them first chances.

In books, as in life, there are no second chances. On second thought: it's the next work, still to be written, that offers the second chance.

While I believe in second chances and giving players an opportunity for redemption, I also believe that playing in the NFL is a privilege, not a right.

When I saw the generosity of spirit of the people who live in America and their willingness to give second chances, it had a very wonderful effect on me.

Now, America is a land of second chances, and I gather you have room for the estimated 6 million of us who know we got it wrong in 2008 and who want to fix it.

In hockey, there are no second chances, but the great thing about acting is that there actually are. If you do a scene and you think you can do better - take two!

Atheists have to live with the knowledge that there is no salvation, no redemption, no second chances. Lives can go terribly wrong in ways that can never be put right.

Suffice to say, many women find their first appearance on a comedy panel show to be their last. Second chances seem to be given less often to the female of the species.

Unlike movies, on stage there are no second chances. Everything is live. If someone messes up, forgets a line, gives the wrong cue, you need to have the presence of mind to move the play along.

We all fantasize about a relationship we'd like to do over or something we'd like to change about our past. I think there are a lot more opportunities for second chances in our lives than we think.

I like second chances. I've given people second chances. You have fall-outs with friends, and forgiveness is a great thing to have. It's not easy to forgive. I definitely don't forget, but I do forgive.

We all make mistakes, and we all need second chances. For youth in foster care, these mistakes are often purposeful - if not consciously so; a way to test the strength of a bond and establish trust in a new parent.

I believe in forgiveness, I believe in second chances, and I believe we should find a way to restore the Second Amendment rights to people who are qualified and have shown themselves qualified to have those rights restored to them.

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